Headline is very misleading. She could've paid extra to send them to that school. Instead she forged false documents so she could get around paying and that is why she is in trouble.
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Headline is very misleading. She could've paid extra to send them to that school. Instead she forged false documents so she could get around paying and that is why she is in trouble.
As soon as I read the headline I assumed it would be misleading. There's always more to the story.
Headline is very misleading. She could've paid extra to send them to that school. Instead she forged false documents so she could get around paying and that is why she is in trouble.
and it had nothing to do with the fact she falsified records.
"For two years, she sent them to school in the Copley-Fairlawn district, where her father lived, because it was a safer environment"
She should have sent the kids to live with her father and thus be allowed to attend that school, But I guess she wasn't willing to give up that government cheese that the kids brought in
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